The certified administrator will demonstrate an understanding of the demonstration of Veritas eDiscovery Platform functionality, as well as managing the workflow in Veritas eDiscovery Platform 8.0. Also for performing all aspects of Legal Holds, creating and using Tags and Folders, searching, filtering, analyzing, reviewing, redacting, exporting and producing Electronically Stored Information (ESI). They will also demonstrate an understanding of installation, configuration, deployment, administration, management, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Veritas eDiscovery 8.0 Platform. This understanding serves as a basis of knowledge for proactively managing Veritas eDiscovery 8.0 in an enterprise environment to improve a company’s ability to manage the electronic discovery workflow following part or all of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). This includes: Information Management, Identification, Preservation, Collection, Processing, Review, Analysis, Production, and Presentation.

Passing this exam will result in a Veritas Certified Specialist (VCS) certification and counts towards the requirements for a Veritas Certified Professional (VCP) certification in Archiving and eDiscovery.

Note: If you do not have prior experience with this product, it is recommended that you complete an in-person, classroom training or Virtual Academy virtual classroom training class in preparation for the VCS exam. Be cautioned that attendance in a training course does not guarantee passage of a certification exam.

Recommended preparation steps:

Exam Objectives (PDF): Download and review exam objectives to understand the scope of topics covered in the certification exam.

Attend recommended training classes listed above.

Study Guide (PDF): Review the study guide, which maps key lessons and topics from the associated training course(s) to the exam objectives of the certification exam.

Gain hands-on experience with the product. Three to six months experience working with Veritas eDiscovery Platform 8.0 in a production or lab environment is recommended.